Molecular Biotechnology : Principles and Applications of Recombinant dna (4th Edition)
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Concerns and Consequences
While many people appreciate the potential of molecular biotechnology to solve important problems in agriculture, medicine, and industry, they rec- ognize the need to be cautious about its widespread application. Indeed, one of the first scientific responses to this new technology was a voluntary moratorium on certain experiments that were thought to be potentially haz- ardous. This research ban was self-imposed by a group of molecular biolo- gists, including Cohen and Boyer. They were concerned that combining genes from two different organisms might accidentally create a novel organism with undesirable and dangerous properties. Within a few years, however, these apprehensions were allayed as scientists gained laboratory experience with this technology and safety guidelines were formulated for recombinant DNA research. The temporary cessation of some recombinant DNA research projects did not dampen the enthusiasm for genetic engi- neering. In fact, the new technology continued to receive unprecedented attention from both the public and the scientific community. Molecular biotechnology can contribute benefits to humanity. It can: • Provide opportunities to accurately diagnose, prevent, or cure a wide range of infectious and genetic diseases • Significantly increase crop yields by creating plants that are resistant to insect predation, fungal and viral diseases, and environmental stresses, such as short-term drought and excessive heat, and at the same time reduce applications of hazardous agrichemicals • Develop microorganisms that will produce chemicals, antibiotics, polymers, amino acids, enzymes, and various food additives that are important for food production and other industries • Develop livestock and other animals that have genetically enhanced attributes The Development of Molecular Biotechnology 11 • Facilitate the removal of pollutants and waste materials from the environment Although it is exciting and important to emphasize the positive aspects of new advances, there are also social concerns and consequences that must be addressed. The following are some examples. • Will some genetically engineered organisms be harmful either to other organisms or to the environment? • Will the development and use of genetically engineered organisms reduce natural genetic diversity? • Should humans be genetically engineered? • Will new diagnostic procedures undermine individual privacy? • Will financial support for molecular biotechnology constrain the development of other important technologies? • Will the emphasis on commercial success mean that the benefits of molecular biotechnology will be available only to wealthy nations? • Will agricultural molecular biotechnology undermine traditional farming practices? ScEYEnce Studios Download 441.87 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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